Common use of Certification of Fitness Clause in Contracts

Certification of Fitness. After an absence due to illness or injury, the Employer may require documentation and/or Certificate of Fitness from a physician or the WorkSafeBC, certifying that the employee is medically able to resume the full duties of the position or a modified return to work. The Employer agrees to pay for the Certificate of Fitness to a maximum of thirty dollars ($30) per incident.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Certification of Fitness. After an absence due to illness or injury, the Employer may require documentation and/or Certificate of Fitness from a physician or the WorkSafeBCWorkers' Compensation Board, certifying that the employee is medically able to resume the full duties of the position or a modified return to work. The Employer agrees to pay for the Certificate of Fitness to a maximum of thirty dollars ($30) per incident.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Certification of Fitness. After an absence due to illness or injury, the Employer may require documentation and/or Certificate of Fitness from a physician or the WorkSafeBCWorkers’ Compensation Board, certifying that the employee is medically able to resume the full duties of the position or a modified return to work. The Employer agrees to pay for the Certificate of Fitness to a maximum of twenty dollars ($20) per incident. Effective October 1, 2017, the Employer agrees to pay for the Certificate of Fitness to a maximum of thirty dollars ($30) per incident.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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